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1994 London Marathon

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14th London Marathon
VenueLondon, United Kingdom
Date17 April 1994
Champions
MenDionicio Cerón (2:08:30)
WomenMałgorzata Sobańska (2:27:43)
Wheelchair menDavid Holding (1:46:06)
Wheelchair womenTanni Grey (2:08:26)
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The 1994 London Marathon was the 14th running of the annual marathon race in London, United Kingdom, which took place on Sunday, 17 April. The elite men's race was won by Mexico's Dionicio Cerón in a time of 2:08:53 hours and the women's race was won by Germany's Katrin Dörre-Heinig in 2:32:34.

In the wheelchair races, Britain's David Holding (1:46:06) and Tanni Grey (2:08:26) won the men's and women's divisions, respectively.[1]

Around 72,000 people applied to enter the race, of which 37,379 had their applications accepted and around 26,000 started the race. A total of 25,242 runners finished the race.[2]

Results

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Men

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Position Athlete Nationality Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Dionicio Cerón  Mexico 2:08:53
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Abebe Mekonnen  Ethiopia 2:09:17
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Germán Silva  Mexico 2:09:18
4 Salvatore Bettiol  Italy 2:09:40
5 Grzegorz Gajdus  Poland 2:09:49
6 Martín Pitayo  Mexico 2:10:58
7 Tena Negere  Ethiopia 2:10:59
8 Eamonn Martin  United Kingdom 2:11:05
9 Rolando Vera  Ecuador 2:11:15
10 Carlos Patrício  Portugal 2:11:42
11 Mark Flint  United Kingdom 2:12:07
12 Fernando Couto  Portugal 2:12:15
13 Steve Brace  United Kingdom 2:12:23
14 Tesfaye Bekele  Ethiopia 2:12:24
15 Artur Castro  Brazil 2:12:44
16 José Esteban Montiel  Spain 2:12:48
17 Mark Hudspith  United Kingdom 2:12:52
18 Leonid Shvetsov  Russia 2:13:00
19 Juan Francisco Romera  Spain 2:13:15
20 Bruce Deacon  Canada 2:13:35
21 William Musyoki  Kenya 2:13:38
22 Peter Whitehead  United Kingdom 2:13:40
23 Peter Tshikila  South Africa 2:15:01
24 Shin Nakashima  Japan 2:15:20
25 Jan Huruk  Poland 2:15:31

Women

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Position Athlete Nationality Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Katrin Dörre-Heinig  Germany 2:32:34
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Lisa Ondieki  Australia 2:33:17
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Janeth Mayal  Brazil 2:34:21
4 Sally Ellis  United Kingdom 2:37:06
5 Sally Eastall  United Kingdom 2:37:08
6 Hayley Nash  United Kingdom 2:39:04
7 Zina Marchant  United Kingdom 2:40:09
8 Julie Barleycorn  United Kingdom 2:40:31
9 Linda Rushmere  United Kingdom 2:40:46
10 Suzanne Rigg  United Kingdom 2:41:03
11 Sally Lynch  United Kingdom 2:41:47
12 Angie Hulley  United Kingdom 2:42:40
13 Alison Rose  United Kingdom 2:45:55
14 Patricia Griffin  Ireland 2:45:57
15 Monica O'Eeilly  United States 2:46:04
16 Ana-Maria Mejia  Mexico 2:46:15
17 Tatyana Polovinskaya  Ukraine 2:46:17
18 Trudi Thomson  United Kingdom 2:47:31
19 Tracy Swindell  United Kingdom 2:48:09
20 Catherine Mijovic  United Kingdom 2:48:31
21 Lesley Turner  United Kingdom 2:48:34
22 Susan Endersby  United Kingdom 2:49:03
23 Zoe Lowe  United Kingdom 2:49:58
24 Elaine Flather  United Kingdom 2:50:41

Wheelchair men

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Position Athlete Nationality Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) David Holding  United Kingdom 1:46:06
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Ivan Newman  United Kingdom 1:46:08
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Håkan Ericsson  Sweden 1:50:22
4 Jack McKenna  United Kingdom 1:55:06
5 Ian Thompson  United Kingdom 1:55:14
6 Chris Madden  United Kingdom 1:55:15
7= John Van Buren  Netherlands 1:58:47
7= Huub Nelisse  Netherlands 1:58:47
9 David Todd  United Kingdom 2:01:11
10 Chris Hallam  United Kingdom 2:05:45

Wheelchair women

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Position Athlete Nationality Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Tanni Grey  United Kingdom 2:08:26
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Rose Hill  United Kingdom 2:08:30
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Tracy Lewis  United Kingdom 2:38:34

References

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  1. ^ 2015 London Marathon Media Guide[permanent dead link]. London Marathon (2015). Retrieved 2020-04-26.
  2. ^ Stats and Figures Archived 23 March 2020 at the Wayback Machine. London Marathon. Retrieved 2020-04-26.
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